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ALMA UK: Opportunities and Benefits of International Working Nick Poole, CEO, Collections Trust 20/03/2014
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Aims for today Introduce the Collections Trust Review benefits & opportunities of international work Explore the role of UK Professional Standards Identify EC Funding Opportunities Identify strengths/weaknesses/opportunities/threats Discuss the role of National Agencies Answer your questions! Benefit from your ideas
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Collections Trust UK & international professional association for people working with Collections & Technology Key strategic aims: Develop the Collections workforce Advocate the value of good Collections Management Build Digital Capacity Connect the public with Collections Deliver an excellent organisation
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International Strategy Established in 2008, our International Strategy is to: Import knowledge, expertise and professional practice from overseas & share it with the UK community Export UK knowledge & expertise to other countries Develop international partnerships & seek opportunities for international investment/projects
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International highlights Network of 23,000 museums, libraries, archives & hybrid organisations using the UK SPECTRUM standard EUR20m in successful European Commission projects since 2007 Commercial partnerships with 14 overseas/international companies Chair of the Europeana Network, 900 Creative & Cultural Industry Partners across Europe
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International partnerships Smithsonian Institution, USA South African Heritage Resources Agency, South Africa Finnish Heritage Association, Finland Swedish Heritage Board, Sweden Norwegian Arts Council, Norway Pinacoteca do Estado & SESC, Sao Paolo, Brazil German Museums Association, Germany Rijksdiesnt Cultureel Erfgoed, Amersfoort, Netherlands Ministere de la Culture et Communication, France
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UK culture worldwide The UK is a leading force in the international professional community. We are a net exporter of value, knowledge and expertise. Agencies and institutions worldwide look to our standards and best practices to develop their own cultural infrastructure. However, working internationally still represents a significant investment risk for most UK cultural heritage institutions.
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UK cultural exports Professional standards Collections & collections-related knowledge Digital cultural content Creative ideas Exhibitions Technical expertise Skilled people
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Professional standards The UK Museum Accreditation Scheme is used as a baseline by the international community SPECTRUM is recognised as the de facto industry standard for Collections Management The Government Indemnity Scheme guidelines (along with the AAM Environmental Standard) define loans & environmental practice worldwide UK expertise is regularly sought for participation in ISO/CEN/Euronorm standards development
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EC Funding 2008-14 Creative Europe programme has funded EURm in cultural exchange/exhibitions ICT Policy Support Programme has invested EUR11m in 19 UK organisations since 2011 “What the EC can’t legislate for, it funds...” A strong focus on promoting European/Enlightenment values, economic growth and soft diplomacy
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EC Funding 2014-2020 Horizon 2020 is an EUR80bn 6-year funding programme Focussed on smart, sustainable growth by connecting culture, SME, innovation & academia Opportunities in 2014 limited, but become significant in 2015 JPI Cultural Heritage funding large-scale cultural heritage research & innovation
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SWOT Strengths Language Quality of collections & stewardship Established sector standards Leading global cultural brands Leading Museum Studies courses Early-adopter advantage w technology Weaknesses Lack of Government support Insularity Highly diversified sector Complex labour/immigration laws Lack of visa exemptions Lack of financial support to mitigate investment risk Opportunities New collaborative partnerships Driving inward investment & tourism Importing professional expertise Exporting unused capacity Opening up new knowledge about collections Threats Under-investment in professional standards undermines leadership Too many small players invest without a clear ROI Austerity leads to ‘batten down the hatches’ mentality
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Benefits of international work New perspectives & energy Valuing a currently under-valued asset Continuing Professional Development New insights into Collections New investment/funding opportunities New revenue streams Audience development PR value with stakeholders
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The role of National Agencies Identify ‘International’ as an opportunity Combat the Small Island(s) mentality Provide strategic & financial support to underwrite the risk of international engagement Long-term developmental support, not short-term engagement support Engage with British Council, UKTI & BIS to open up advocacy & opportunities
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Come to OpenCulture 2014! 400 international delegates from 20+ countries discussing partnership opportunities 25-26 June 2014, Kia Oval, London www.collectionslink.org.uk/openculture2014 www.collectionslink.org.uk/openculture2014
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Contact Nick Poole Chief Executive nick@collectionstrust.org.uk @NickPoole1 www.collectionslink.org.uk Telephone: +44 (0)207 942 6080
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